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Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF)

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF)

Programme Id GB-GOV-3-CSSF
Start date 2017-4-1
Status Implementation
Total budget £1,168,915,063

Rural Electrification in Sierra Leone

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

“To increase access to clean energy through the creation of environmentally and economically sustainable electric mini-grid systems for small remote rural communities in Sierra Leone by 2020. This is expected to directly benefit around 360,000 people in rural Sierra Leone, and indirectly help up to 1.8 million people access low carbon electricity. This will add more than 10 Mega Watts (MW) to the country’s power generation capacity of an estimated average peak demand requirement of 300-500 MW. There will be a welfare increase in rural communities in terms of saved fuel costs, improved health and education outcomes, improved communications and access to information and health and safety. The project will also result in a significant reduction in Sierra Leone’s future Green House Gas emissions through supported private investment in the installation and operation of renewably-powered mini-grids’”.

Programme Id GB-GOV-1-300303
Start date 2016-10-1
Status Implementation
Total budget £37,739,324

The Ethiopia Investment Advisory Facility (EIAF) Phase II Programme

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

The programme aim to provide flexible, demand-led technical assistance to Government of Ethiopia ministries, agencies and state-owned enterprises in order to enhance the effectiveness of public investments and improve the enabling environment for exporters. By providing technical expertise and capacity building in the areas of public investment management; industrial parks and their supporting infrastructure; and trade logistics, EIAF II aims to contribute to outward oriented, manufacturing led, sustainable and inclusive growth in Ethiopia.

Programme Id GB-GOV-1-300588
Start date 2020-1-1
Status Implementation
Total budget £24,334,667

Humanitarian Assistance and Resilience in South Sudan (HARISS) 2015 - 2024

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

To help approximately three million South Sudanese by providing critical life-saving support and helping people to better cope with shocks from conflict, drought and flooding. This programme aims to save the lives of an estimated two million people who will receive at least one form of humanitarian assistance; and build the capacity of an estimated one million people to recover and cope better with shocks. Over six years this programme will provide food, shelter and access to water and health services to millions of vulnerable people, including women and children.

Programme Id GB-1-204019
Start date 1900-1-1
Status Implementation
Total budget £771,166,124

Rohingya Response and National Resilience Programme (RRNRP)

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

To improve protection and quality of humanitarian assistance for the Rohingya population living in refugee camps in southern Bangladesh, so that they can live full and meaningful lives. This to be done peacefully living alongside host communities, for whom the impacts of the crisis need to be reduced and development opportunities provided. The programme marks a shift in FCDO’s (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) response to the crisis by providing longer term, predictable support to address the needs of both refugees and host communities. Whilst the focus will be on sustaining and improving the humanitarian operation through provision of quality basic services, there will be a specific focus on stimulating the economy, rehabilitating the environment, and promoting stability for both populations’ benefit. The programme aim to support COVID-19 and early emergency recovery support for national resilience by providing support to the national COVID-19 and disaster response.

Programme Id GB-GOV-1-300554
Start date 2021-4-1
Status Implementation
Total budget £126,927,504

Building Resilience and an Effective Emergency Refugee Response (BRAER)

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

The programme will provide emergency life-saving assistance to the large influxes of refugees arriving in Uganda, build resilience among refugees and their host communities to reduce Uganda’s humanitarian burden, and deliver on UK Humanitarian Reform priorities. It will support the UK in its leadership role to develop new approaches to protracted crises and in delivering on the New York Declaration’s Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework, with regional and global impact.

Programme Id GB-1-205206
Start date 1900-1-1
Status Implementation
Total budget £161,170,336

"Girls and Out of School Children: Action for Learning (GOAL)".

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

The Girls and Out of School Children: Action for Learning (GOAL) programme will support the Governments of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) to improve education outcomes for girls and the most marginalised, directly contributing to FCDO’s global commitments to girls’ education on access and learning.

Programme Id GB-1-205246
Start date 1900-1-1
Status Implementation
Total budget £11,162,029

Building Resilience and adapting to climate change in Malawi

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

This programme aims to strengthen the resilience of poor households in Malawi to withstand current and projected weather and climate-related shocks and stresses. This will in turn halt the annual cycle of humanitarian crises that blights people’s lives, harms poverty reduction efforts and swallows up resources. The UK will invest up to £90.5 million over five years [2018-2023] to provide direct benefits to 1.7 million poor and vulnerable people in Malawi [approximately 300,000 households].

Programme Id GB-GOV-1-300113
Start date 2018-9-1
Status Implementation
Total budget £83,365,874

T-WASH II - Transforming Access to WASH and Nutrition Services in Mozambique

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

To deliver sustainable, water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and nutrition services to the poor in Mozambique. It will focus in areas of high child malnutrition, and address the specific needs of women and adolescent girls. It will build on the success of the current WASH programme, using performance indicators to drive the sustainability and equity of government and private sector service delivery at sub-national level. The project will use evidence to influence policies and strategies that will lead to better health and nutritional outcomes for the poor. The programme will also build human capital for longer term economic development.

Programme Id GB-GOV-1-300725
Start date 2021-1-1
Status Implementation
Total budget £70,141,402

UK Nigeria Infrastructure Advisory Facility (UKNIAF)

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

Improve management of Nigeria’s infrastructure, making it more sustainable and climate resilient, including work on power sector reform, Public Private Partnerships and road maintenance.

Programme Id GB-GOV-1-300274
Start date 2017-4-1
Status Implementation
Total budget £90,196,213

Humanitarian Assistance and Resilience Building in Somalia (HARBS) 2022-2028

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

To meet the most urgent humanitarian needs of conflict and disaster affected populations through provision of life-saving assistance and contribute to resilience building of benefitting households to withstand shocks.

Programme Id GB-GOV-1-300978
Start date 2022-8-1
Status Implementation
Total budget £324,812,486

Affordability of Food & Finance in Yemen

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

Yemen’s economic crisis exacerbates humanitarian need and political instability. With 90% of Yemen’s food imported, prices are rising – a major factor behind famine risk. Meanwhile, rising public discontent over currency instability and food prices could trigger Government collapse, undermining the peace process. The programme will provide funding to preserve and strengthen institutional capacity, help maintain access to trade finance to enable the continued flow of imports and stabilise food prices. Improved policies will help to stabilise the exchange rate and macroeconomy, reduce food price inflation and avoid further escalation of humanitarian needs. The programme will benefit populations across the country, by lowering the cost of food and increase access to hard currency.

Programme Id GB-GOV-1-301137
Start date 2022-4-1
Status Implementation
Total budget £17,500,012

Congo Humanitarian, Resilience and Protection (CHRESP) Programme

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

This programme will provide urgent UK lifesaving assistance to DRC, home to one of the largest and most complex humanitarian crises in the world, with the highest number of acutely food insecure people (27.3 million) ever recorded. Operating through the UN and NGOs, CHRESP will provide cash transfers to approximately 214,000 people to tackle acute food insecurity and emergency relief (primarily cash) to 420,000 people to help them cope with a sudden conflict or disaster-related shock. It will also treat 66,000 children under five for severe acute malnutrition and provide 206,000 people with access to healthcare, water, shelter and essential household items.

Programme Id GB-GOV-1-301017
Start date 2021-11-1
Status Implementation
Total budget £41,071,591

Malawi Trade and Investment Programme

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

This programme aims to shift Malawi towards higher economic growth that will translate into sustained poverty reduction, creating new jobs and income generating opportunities and much needed revenue to fund the public services needed for a fast-growing population. The programme will improve trade competitiveness and regional and international connectivity, growing exports and markets, Increase investment and access to finance to grow a competitive base of firms, particularly medium-sized, Develop markets in value chains to grow Malawi’s exports and diversify towards higher value sectors. Reform the business enabling environment, providing certainty and transparency to businesses that will unlock the potential of the private sector to develop a vibrant economy and create jobs.

Programme Id GB-GOV-1-300934
Start date 2020-4-1
Status Implementation
Total budget £39,144,320

Afghanistan Multi Year Humanitarian Programme Phase 2

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

This programme is for 5-years (2019-23) and the key objectives are; stronger humanitarian response which meets immediate needs, provides robust protection and is integrated with durable strategies for building resilience for refugees and their host communities. Expected outputs are: 1) Providing lifesaving aid such as shelter, water, food, healthcare, child protection and emergency education to conflict or disaster displaced Afghans. 2) Providing longer term support to improve the resilience and coping mechanisms of these vulnerable people and reduce their dependency on humanitarian assistance. 3) In line with UK’s Grand Bargain commitment, building the capacity of national organisations to lead and actively engage in the humanitarian response. 4) Contribute credible needs data to inform the overall Humanitarian response.

Programme Id GB-GOV-1-300420
Start date 2019-4-1
Status Implementation
Total budget £685,394,023

Building Resilience in Ethiopia (BRE)

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

To build Ethiopia’s resilience to shocks by seeking to support the Government of Ethiopia to lead an effective and accountable humanitarian response system. It will have four key strands: Providing technical assistance to the Government of Ethiopia to lead and deliver an effective and accountable humanitarian response , delivering food and cash to people in humanitarian need in the most effective way, respond to emergency humanitarian needs in the most effective way and monitoring, evaluation and learning to strengthen humanitarian delivery in Ethiopia.

Programme Id GB-GOV-1-300363
Start date 2017-5-30
Status Implementation
Total budget £345,325,659

Burma Humanitarian Assistance and Resilience Programme

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

To save lives, reduce poverty and suffering of 400,000 crisis affected people in Burma and Burmese refugees in Thailand through providing humanitarian assistance, enhancing resilience and building local and international organisations’ capacity to respond to future humanitarian need in Burma

Programme Id GB-1-204196
Start date 2015-11-24
Status Implementation
Total budget £146,507,759

Somalia Humanitarian and Resilience Programme (SHARP) 2018-2022

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

To meet the most urgent humanitarian needs of conflict and disaster affected populations through provision of life-saving assistance and contribute to resilience building of benefitting households to withstand shocks.

Programme Id GB-1-205128
Start date 1900-1-1
Status Implementation
Total budget £324,689,651

Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund Programme (ZRBF)

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

To improve the resilience capacity of households affected by climatic shocks and trends through inclusive economic development. The programme will have a risk financing mechanism to make timely, appropriate and predictable funding available for communities that experience large scale humanitarian shocks. The program will also build evidence to improve the policy environment and stimulate service provision to enhance household and community resilience.

Programme Id GB-1-205045
Start date 2015-10-15
Status Implementation
Total budget £33,940,000

Multi-Year Humanitarian Programme in Pakistan

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

Support for up to three million of the most vulnerable people affected by natural disaster and conflict. This will cover both immediate relief and early recovery interventions for shelter, food, non-food items, water and sanitation, livelihood and protection needs, depending on the emergency. This programme will also support developments in the United Nations and local civil society which are required for humanitarian responses to be more locally owned and effective in future, as well as effective monitoring and evaluation, targeted active research and piloting.

Programme Id GB-1-204603
Start date 1900-1-1
Status Implementation
Total budget £119,999,980

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